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authorPeter Portante <peter.portante@redhat.com>2012-10-27 00:10:47 -0400
committerVijay Bellur <vbellur@redhat.com>2012-11-06 13:50:16 -0800
commitb0cb7aaf04eff033a329e017a8628c84a62e33cd (patch)
tree022233e16b489304f547ebeaaa7b43378aef3c91 /cli
parent04fc3fdb5825fbfacaf610c6d86c5a4766f16ee3 (diff)
object-storage: remove glusterfs filter requirement
Fixes https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=870589 Remove the Glusterfs object, transforming it into a module providing module data fields (like swift.common.constraints) and module methods for mounting/unmounting and access the gluster volume information. As a result, we can then remove the glusterfs filter from the pipeline since we no longer need to provide the Glusterfs object through all the plugin code paths. This is one more step closer to removing our dependency on modifying the Swift code directly with these changes. See It is also the first step to acknowledging that we are not a plugin, but a layering on top of Swift. The major piece of work here is based on a recognition that the plugins/Glusterfs.py module provided a Glusterfs class that instantiated instances of an object that always contained the same data from the configuration file. The fields of such an object were not being changed and were treated as read-only in all cases. Since the object's data was the same for all instantiations there was no need to pass the data from the glusterfs filter all the way down into the bowels of the Gluster_DiskFile and DiskDir objects. Taking advantage of the nature of that data, we now just have those fields read into module variables, and change the Glusterfs object methods into module level functions. Much of the changes result from the consequence of making that switch from object to module. Here are a few other changes made along the way: * Bump the release numbers in the spec files in recognition of these changes * Create the plugins/fs_utils.py module so that the methods in the plugins/Glusterfs.py module don't have to include plugins/utils.py, which would create a circular dependency * Note that this dependency comes from methods in plugins/utils.py depending on the module level constructs in plugins/Glusterfs.py so that we only store those values in one place * Changed plugins/DiskDir.py:DiskDir class to not check for, and/or optionally create, the /etc/swift/db_file.db at run time, just create it a module init time * Removed the duplicate strip_obj_storage_path() from plugins/DiskDir.py and utils.py and move it to the Glusterfs module * Used os.path.join in plugins/DiskDir.py where possible * Renamed the .conf files to .conf-gluster so that we don't clobber existing config files * This is not a complete change, as the spec file also needs to be modified to avoid the clobbering * See also https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=865867 * Removed the redundant DIR_TYPE definition in plugins/utils.py * Removed MOUNT_PATH from plugins/utils.py replacing references with that from Glusterfs * This actually fixes a bug if a user every used a different mount path from the default in fs.conf * Added ASYNCDIR definition to plugins/utils.py until such time as another refactoring can rely on the one from swift.obj.server * Renamed plugins/utils.py's plugin_enabled() function to Gluster_enabled() * The diffs we carry for Swift are now a bit smaller in that we no longer have to add the plugin() method, we don't have to keep a fs_object field in these objects, and we can reference the Glusterfs module directly * Unit tests were modified appropriately, but now need to be run in the context of a Swift tree; this is unfortunate, but further refactoring will address this Change-Id: Id5d2510d56364761c03b3979bc71187dbe2f82fe BUG: 870589 Signed-off-by: Peter Portante <peter.portante@redhat.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.org/4141 Reviewed-by: Kaleb KEITHLEY <kkeithle@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Mohammed Junaid <junaid@redhat.com> Tested-by: Kaleb KEITHLEY <kkeithle@redhat.com>
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